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Tabriz Refinery

Tabriz Refinery matters in the Hormuz Graph as a major inland downstream energy asset serving northwest Iran, where refined-product supply, industrial fuel demand, logistics routes, and border-facing markets intersect. Its role connects Tabriz’s manufacturing base, petrochemical-adjacent materials, road and rail distribution, maintenance services, and energy supply to East Azerbaijan and nearby provinces. The asset is distinct from Persian Gulf refineries because it is shaped by inland distribution and regional enterprise demand, with relevance to Turkey/Caucasus corridor activity rather than maritime export positioning.

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Updated19/07/2026
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Strategic and market-access role

Tabriz Refinery matters in the Hormuz Graph as a major inland downstream energy asset serving northwest Iran, where refined-product supply, industrial fuel demand, logistics routes, and border-facing markets intersect. Its role connects Tabriz’s manufacturing base, petrochemical-adjacent materials, road and rail distribution, maintenance services, and energy supply to East Azerbaijan and nearby provinces. The asset is distinct from Persian Gulf refineries because it is shaped by inland distribution and regional enterprise demand, with relevance to Turkey/Caucasus corridor activity rather than maritime export positioning. The refinery supports inland distribution of refined products across northwest Iran through pipeline, road and rail connections.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for downstream energy analysis, inland fuel-distribution assessment, refinery-service market screening, industrial equipment demand mapping, maintenance partner search, and compliance-risk review in northwest Iran. Analysts can use it to evaluate how Tabriz links refined products to manufacturing, transport, border commerce, and petrochemical-adjacent materials. Commercial assessment should verify procurement channels, maintenance demand, environmental obligations, sanctions exposure, transport arrangements, and reliable local contractors.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: Design crude-oil processing capacity: 110,000 barrels per day (bpd). Current operational throughput was not provided. Service area: East Azerbaijan Province and other northwest Iranian provinces, including West Azerbaijan, Ardabil and Zanjan.

Connected modes

Pipeline, road trucking and rail.

Industries served

Petroleum refining; energy distribution; transportation and logistics; manufacturing as a consumer of refined products. Petrochemicals are connected indirectly.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Owner: National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) holds a significant stake. Tabriz Oil Refinery Company is a public joint-stock company listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange. Operator: Tabriz Oil Refinery Company (شرکت پالایش نفت تبریز)

Opening or commissioning

1978

Expansion and development projects

Initiatives include gasoline quality improvement aimed at increasing Euro-4 and Euro-5 gasoline production, sulphur recovery unit projects intended to reduce emissions, and capacity-enhancement initiatives. Specific status and timelines were not provided.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.

Where is Tabriz Refinery located?

The refinery is located 5 km along the Tabriz-Azarshahr Road in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran.

What is the design capacity of Tabriz Refinery?

NIORDC reports a design crude-oil processing capacity of 110,000 barrels per day. This should not be treated as current operating throughput.

Who operates Tabriz Refinery?

Tabriz Oil Refinery Company (شرکت پالایش نفت تبریز) operates the refinery.

Which areas does Tabriz Refinery serve?

Available evidence identifies East Azerbaijan as the primary service area, alongside West Azerbaijan, Ardabil and Zanjan in northwest Iran.